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SEPTEMBER 26, 1995
ROLL CALL
At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners held in the
Commission Chambers at City Hall at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday,
September 26, 1995, Mayor Montgomery presided, and upon call of
the roll by the City Clerk, the following answered to their
names: Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro and
Mayor Montgomery.
MINUTES
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Grumley, that the reading of the Minutes for September 19, 1995,
be waived and that the Minutes of said meeting prepared by the
City Clerk be approved as written. Adopted on call of the roll,
yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro and Mayor
Montgomery (5).
SUSPEND ORDER OF BUSINESS
Mayor Montgomery offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Coleman, that the Board suspend the order of business and
discuss Agenda Item VI. C. at this time. Adopted on call of
the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro
and Mayor Montgomery (5). (This item was the purchase of real
estate from Petter Supply Company).
ORDINANCE - INTRODUCTION
PURCHASE PETTER PROPERTY
Commissioner Renfro offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Hornsby, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance
entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A
CONTRACT WITH ROBERT P. PETTER, ET AL, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,195,000
TO ACQUIRE VARIOUS PROPERTIES LOCATED ALONG SOUTH FIRST STREET,
SOUTH SECOND STREET, AND KENTUCKY AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
McCRACKEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY". This ordinance is summarized as
follows: Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with
Robert P. Petter, et al, in the amount of $1,195,000 for purchase
of the following properties in the City of Paducah: 117 South
First Street, 117 and 121 Kentucky Avenue, 106, 108, 110, 112,
114, 116, 118 and 230 South Second Street, and to negotiate and
enter into an option to purchase and/or right of first refusal of
the property located at Second and Washington Streets, subject to
Commission approval.
*Dan Key, Assistant Corporation Counsel, discussed purchase of
the Petter Property.and described the individual tracts to be
purchased. He said the City's negotiated purchase price is
below the property's appraised value. He hopes to have the
final documents ready for next week's Commission Meeting.
R & F DOCUMENTS
Commissioner Grumley offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Hornsby, that the following documents be received and filed:
1. Performance and Payment Bond
(a) Federal Materials Co. Inc.
2. Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce Government Contract for v
Membership, executed by Jerry Hoover, City Manager
3. Contract with ODB for Three Ditch Cleaning Machines for ,r
Public Works Dept/Street Division
4. Forest Hills Public Project Corporation Financial Report for
May 31, 1995 and 1994
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman,
Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro and Mayor Montgomery (5).
MUNICIPAL ORDER
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PERSONNEL CHANGES
Commissioner Hornsby offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Renfro, that upon the recommendation of the City Manager, the
Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah orders that the
personnel changes on the attached list be approved.
(SEE MUNICIPAL ORDER BOOK)
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman,
Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro and Mayor Montgomery (5).
ORDINANCES - ADOPTION:
PURCHASE OFFICE VISION COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Commissioner Renfro offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Hornsby, that the Board of Commissioners adopt an ordinance
entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF OFFICE
VISION COMPUTER SOFTWARE FROM IBM CORPORATION FOR THE AS/400
COMPUTER SYSTEM IN THE AMOUNT OF $17,095.50, AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME". The foregoing title
summarizes the contents of this ordinance. Adopted on call of
the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro
and M yor Montgomery (5). ORDINANCE NO. 95-9-5369, BOOK 26,
P. 33
JAIL LEASE TO McCRACKEN COUNTY
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Grumley, that the Board of Commissioners adopt an ordinance
entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO
EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF LEASE BETWEEN THE CITY OF PADUCAH AND COUNTY
OF McCRACKEN, KENTUCKY, FOR LEASE OF THE FORMER CITY JAIL
FACILITIES, FOR USE AS A JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER". The foregoing
title summarizes the contents of this ordinance. Adopted on
call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby,
Renfro and Mayor Montgomery (5). ORDINANCE NO. 95-9-5370, BOOK
26, P.33'1
ORDINANCE - INTRODUCTIONS
CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 - NOBLE PARK TENNIS COURTS
Commissioner Grumley offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Coleman, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance
✓' entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO
EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,864.32 WITH
CENTRAL PAVING OF PADUCAH INC. FOR NOBLE PARK TENNIS COURT
RESURFACING". The foregoing title summarizes the contents of this
ordinance.
AMEND CIVIL SERVICE SEC. 10-55
Commissioner Hornsby offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Renfro, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance
entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10-55, CIVIL SERVICE,
'� OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY".
This ordinance is summarized as follows: Abolishing the
position of Flood Control Supervisor, and increasing the pay
grade of Flood Control Superintendent to Grade 15 in the
Department of Environmental and Engineering Services, Stormwater
Management Division.
REPEAL ORDINANCE NO. 95-6-5294 FOR ELEVATOR REPAIRS BY DOVER
Commissioner Coleman offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Grumley, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance
entitled, "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 95-6-5294,
ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF DOVER ELEVATOR
COMPANY IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $30,500 FOR REPAIRS TO THE CITY
HALL ELEVATOR, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR
SAME". The foregoing title summarizes the contents of this
ordinance.
*City Manager Hoover explained that the City has been unable to
finalize specifics to be included in a contract with Dover
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Elevator for these repairs, and that the City has subsequently
found that new evaluations reveal no emergency exists for these
repairs.
PROPOSED TAX RATE ADJUSTMENT (DECREASE)
MAYOR MONTGOMERY discussed the proposed City tax rate decrease.
Finance Director Jon Perkins handed out information and also
discussed this decrease through the utilization of graphs and
charts. This proposed tax cut will result in a $30,000 net loss
in revenue without any future growth. A tax rate hearing is
scheduled for October 3, 1995, at 7:00 p.m.
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TRAFFIC RECONFIGURATION AT 17TH & JEFFERSON
Steve Doolittle discussed traffic improvements at this location
and presented possible options to improve conditions at this
intersection.
TRAFFIC AT 21st AND JEFFERSON
At the request of Commissioner Renfro, Mr. Doolittle said an
engineering study will be performed at the intersection of 21st
and Jefferson.
MAYOR MONTGOMERY thanked the Traffic Commission for the work
they have done on intersections.
MOTION TO PROCEED WITH TRAFFIC COMMISSION PROPOSAL
Commissioner Renfro offered motion, seconded by
Commissioner Hornsby, that the Commission proceed with the
Traffic Commission's proposal. Adopted on call of the roll,
yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro and Mayor
Montgomery (5). This proposal includes the reconfiguration of
traffic signs and the addition of an island median at the
intersection.
COMMISSIONER HORNSBY announced that Leadership 1995-96 classes
have started.
BUSINESS LICENSE FEES
CITY MANAGER HOOVER said that due to an oversight by the Finance
Department staff, the City failed to mail notices for the second
half of this year's business license fees; however, all but
approximately 150 of 4,000 business owners paid the full year's
fee upon receipt of the notice for the first half of the year.
MAYOR MONTGOMERY said that du
mail the second -half notices,
penalties be waived if these
be established.
e to the City's error in failing to
she would recommend that late
license fees are paid by a date to
MOTION TO WAIVE LICENSE FEE PENALTY
Mayor Montgomery offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Grumley, that an ordinance be drafted waiving late penalties for
those businesses not receiving the notice for the second half of
this year's license fee. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas,
Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro and Mayor
Montgomery (5).
COMMISSIONER RENFRO said she has received a complaint about the
increase in costs between City and County for City recreational
programs.
MAYOR MONTGOMERY reported that she was in Memphis yesterday for
the Executive Board Meeting for the I-69 Corridor Coalition.
She handed out a Corridor 18 Feasibility Study and said it will
be approximately one month before the study is finished. She
said all the corridors in Western Kentucky qualify for this
corridor and that Kentucky ranks as the 5th state in exports to
Mexico and Canada.
COMMISSIONER RENFRO gave an update on the Noble Park Renovation
Project.
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COMMISSIONER COLEMAN announced that PALS is sponsoring a Senior
Citizens dance at 7 p.m., September 29, at the Civic Center.
COMMISSIONER GRUMLEY announced that Commissioner Coleman was
recently awarded the Lovey Rayburn Award for his numerous
contributions to the Regional Mental Health Board.
MOTION TO WAIVE CIVIC CENTER RENTAL FEES FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER
FOR THE NEEDY
Mayor Montgomery announced that she has received a request from
Ted Fiorita asking the city to participate in a Thanksgiving
dinner for 300 people. Mayor Montgomery offered motion,
seconded by Commissioner Grumley, that Civic Center rental fees
be waived for the Thanksgiving Dinner for the needy. Adopted on
call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman, Grumley, Hornsby,
Renfro and Mayor Montgomery (5).
MAYOR MONTGOMERY announced that the Purchase Health Department
will offer flu and pneumonia shots on Monday, October 9, and
Tuesday, October 10 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. at Lone Oak
First Baptist Church, 3601 Lone Oak Road. It has been approved
that City employees, with supervisor's prior approval, have time
off work during these two days to get the shot(s) at the church,
with the City reimbursing the $4.00 charge. A memo has been
sent to City employees explaining this program.
COMMISSIONER RENFRO said she has received complaints about
juveniles congregating in the Concord School area and asked them
to pick up and clean up after themselves.
MAYOR MONTGOMERY announced that the Credit Bureau Systems plans
to build a facility in the Information Age Park. This facility
will house their corporate headquarters. Commissioner Grumley
said this initial expansion will house more than 100 employees.
MAYOR MONTGOMERY announced that leaf bags and accompanying
information for this years leaf program will be distributed
door-to-door during the first two weeks in October. Letters
were going out today to the elderly and handicapped. Elderly
and handicapped persons wishing to be placed in this program
were instructed to call 444-8559 for assistance.
CITY MANAGER HOOVER responded to Commissioner Renfro's inquiry
that the restroom problem at Paxton Park has been remedied,
pursuant to recent information from Kayo Mullen.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Commissioner Grumley offered motion, seconded by Commissioner
Coleman, that the Board go into closed session for discussion of
matters pertaining to the following topics:
1. Future sale or acquisition of a specific parcel(s) of real
estate, as permitted by KRS 61.810(1)(b)
2. Collective bargaining with public employees, as permitted
by KRS 61.810(1)(e)
3. Issues which might lead to the appointment, dismissal, or
disciplining of an employee, as permitted by KRS
61.810(1)(f).
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Coleman,
Grumley, Hornsby, Renfro and Mayor Montgomery (5).
At the conclusion of the Executive Session the Board reconvened
in open session and held a workshop.
Upon motion the meeting adjourned.
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APPROVED: October 3, 1995
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